VEA are the official shuttle buses operating daily between CDG airport and Disneyland Resort Paris. They provide 75-seater, air-conditioned coaches with their unmistakeable brightly coloured livery. The pick-up points for the coaches are signposted throughout the airport in French and English.

You can speed your way direct to Paris Disneyland in less than 10 minutes on board the vey comfortable and efficient TGV train for around the same price as the VEA Shuttle bus. Trains depart from the TGV/RER station in Terminal 2, accessed via the circular shuttle bus from your arrival gate or via the CDGVAL, the free airport shuttle train. See details below...

Purchase your ticket either online or at the station.

Your journey time will be 10 minutes - you'll be there before you know it!

If you are picking up a hire car at the airport as part of your holiday you should consider Hertz Car Rental the official partner of Disneyland Resort Paris. Hertz have a number of rental desks at Charles de Gaulle operating 20 hours a day. Terminal 1, Terminal 2 (Halls A, B, C, D & F) The main desk is located in Terminal 2.

Your journey time should be around 45 minutes.

Check with Hertz for prices.

Directions:

From the airport follow the signs to Paris- périphérique d'ile de France. Join the A86 motorway (signposted A86 Creteil). Continue on for 10 km and follow the signs A4/A1 Lille-Metz-Nancy-Marne la vallee-Bobigny-Nogent sur Marne. Continue on for 3 km. After Joinville le Pont, take the exit A4-A5 Troyes-Metz-Nancy-Marne la valle-Champigny centre. You merge onto A4.Continue on for 27 km. Leave the A4 at jonction 14 (signposted Sortie 14 Parcs Disney-Bailly Romainvilliers).Continue on for 2 km on Avenue Paul Seramy. Then merge right (signposted Parc Disneyland) Continue on for 2 km before you arrive at Disneyland Paris.

You may need to use the services of the taxi if you have an early/late departures/arrivals. Or you may just want the convenience of a door to door service. Again your journey time should be around 45 minutes.Traffic conditions can affect both the journey time and the cost.

Expect to pay around € 50/60

Some useful information about Paris taxi services:

Normally there is a surcharge of € 2.95 if you are 4 people or more. Plus there is another surcharge of €1 from the second piece of luggage.

When you book a taxi by phone, the meter starts to turn from the moment the taxi leaves to pick you up, so when the taxi arrives, the meter will already show more than the minimum charge.

Many drivers don't speak English so you it's a good idea to have your destination address written out clearly to show to him.

As an alternative to taxis here are shuttles operating between both CDG and Orly airports and Paris and these can prove economical if you have a larger party.